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hangingon
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I invested €55k in 2007. As it was my first ever investment I tracked it like a child and was aware of the value of the funds almost daily. I decided to cash in earlier this year with an approximate loss of 13k and they sent me out the relevant forms where the total value of my funds were quoted. They did not tally with mine and I proved that they were wrong. They apologised in writing. Two months later when finally cashing in they sent me the final transaction from their fund to my bank account. Again they were wrong, this time in another area and after many heated telephone conversations they agreed that they had under calculated the sum by €500.00. Once again they apologised in writing but at the same time also sent me out a waiver form which stated that they would only release the balance of €500.00 due to me if I wavered my right to pursue any legal action at a further date. I rang them and they confirmed that this was the case. I told them that I would not be signing anything and that the €500.00 was my money and that I had the right to claim it unconditionally.
Can they do this?
Can they do this?